Definition
To combine changes from one branch into another in version control, integrating different lines of development. Merging reconciles the differences between branches and creates a unified version of the code.
Etymology
From Latin 'mergere' meaning 'to dip' or 'to plunge.' In computing since the 1970s, it describes combining separate streams of development, like tributaries merging into a river.
Kelly Says
Merging is like being a diplomatic negotiator between different versions of your code - you have to figure out how to combine everyone's changes without losing anyone's good work! Modern tools are surprisingly smart at this, but sometimes they need human wisdom to resolve conflicts.
Translations
BNবাংলা
একত্রিত করা
ekatrit kora
CACatalà
fusionar
fu-si-o-nar
CSČeština
sloučit
slo-ut͡ʃit
DADansk
sammenlægge
sam.mən.lægə
DEDeutsch
zusammenführen
tsu.zam.ən.fyː.ʁən
ESEspañol
fusionar
fu-si-o-nar
FAفارسی
ادغام کردن
edghām kardan
FISuomi
yhdistää
yhdistää
FRFrançais
fusionner
fy.zjɔ.ne
GUGU
એકીકૃત કરવું
ekīkṛta karvuṁ
HUMagyar
egyesít
e-gye-sit
IDBahasa Indonesia
gabung
ga-bung
ITItaliano
fondere
fon-de-re
MRMR
विलीन करणे
vilīn karṇe
MSBahasa Melayu
gabung
ga-bung
NLNederlands
samenvoegen
sɑm.ən.voo.xə
NONorsk
slå sammen
slo sam-men
PLPolski
scalić
st͡sa.lit͡ɕ
PTPortuguês
fundir
fun-dir
RORomână
a fuziona
a fu-zi-o-na
RUРусский
сливаться
sli-vat-sya
SVSvenska
slå samman
slo sam-man
SWKiswahili
changanya
cha-nga-nya
TLTL
pagsasama
pag-sa-sa-ma
TRTürkçe
birleştirmek
bir-le-ş-tir-mek
UKУкраїнська
зливатися
zli-vat-y-sya
VITiếng Việt
hợp nhất
hop nhap
ZUZU
ngqukwanisa
ng-ku-kwa-ni-sa